vestibulaarisia
Vestibulaarisia is a Finnish adjective form used to describe things related to the vestibular system, the sensory apparatus in the inner ear that contributes to balance and spatial orientation. It is the plural partitive form of vestibulaarinen, used to modify plural nouns in contexts such as “vestibulaarisia oireita” (vestibular symptoms) or “vestibulaarisia toimintoja” (vestibular functions). The term derives from vestibulum (Latin) via Finnish vestibulaarinen. In medical Finnish, it frequently appears in clinical notes and research to specify that observations pertain to vestibular processes, rather than auditory or other sensory systems.
Anatomically, the vestibular system comprises the semicircular canals, utricle and saccule, located in the inner ear;
Vestibular-related disorders can present with dizziness, vertigo, imbalance, nystagmus, or motion intolerance, described in Finnish as